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Ferrari Fashion School and BERTO Industria Tessile: A Sustainable Alliance in Textile Design and Upcycling

Ferrari Fashion School proudly renews its collaboration with BERTO Industria Tessile, a benchmark in sustainable Made in Italy denim, through three key initiatives in the 2025 academic year: • The White Project: first-year Bachelor of Fashion Design students created outfits focused on volumes and three-dimensional construction. • “025 LIVING MATTER/s” Showcase at Fondazione Sozzani: students…

The Green Light

The Green Light: the upcycling design marathon between Milan and Paris shines a light on sustainable menswear

An international project combining upcycling, education and creativity, on display at Galleria Fumagalli during Milan Fashion Week Men’s. A creative lab between two fashion capitals Two of the most influential fashion capitals, Milan and Paris, come together in a joint project spotlighting sustainability in menswear. The Green Light is a true design marathon, held from…

Etrò Violetta Semino

Interview with Violetta Semino, Kids Head Designer at Etro: style and creativity for the new generations

Violetta Semino, Head Designer of Etro’s kidswear line, met with second-year BA Fashion Design students at Ferrari Fashion School. During the meeting, she shared the history of Etro, the iconic Italian fashion house famous for its Paisley pattern and craftsmanship, and discussed her professional journey, from working with brands like Prada and Dsquared2 to her…

Gabriela Moschini

Interview with Gabriela Moschini, Lecturer for the Master of Arts in Fashion and Luxury Management

Anna Lottersberger, DEAN of Ferrari Fashion School, interviewed Gabriela Moschini, a professional with an MBA and extensive experience in the fashion industry, having held merchandising roles at brands such as Prada, Max Mara, and Roberto Cavalli. During the interview, Gabriela shared her journey in the world of fashion buying, explaining how the role has evolved…

Luciano Bandi assieme a ei ragazzi

Interview with Luciano Bandi, Lecturer of the Master of Arts in Fashion and Luxury Management

Anna Lottersberger, Dean of Ferrari Fashion School, recently interviewed Luciano Bandi, Lecturer of the Master of Arts in Fashion and Luxury Management. Their discussion explored Bandi’s extensive journey in the luxury textile industry, focusing on key topics such as maintaining material quality, implementing sustainability in supply chains, and the importance of vertical integration. They also…